Works fine for me on a 17e.
> Rust may have a tremendous success in the future, because it's much easier to write it with AI (ignoring for a moment whether that's really a good thing). It’s interesting that Rust could become the most deployed but…
> C being an old soul mate. Maybe try Odin. Based on what I have read, it’s basically C capability-wise with better ergonomics - a simple language; no objects and limited compile time shenanigans.
Don't think it has worked though. People in generally don't seem to give a shit. Everyone is worried about day to day stuff - the price and availability of housing (getting kind of stupid now), inflation, job security,…
He bought into those companies willingly and on his terms though. Twitter he was force to buy. Now he is flailing around for some kind of exit strategy from his 1 billion a year interest payments. Also today's Musk…
I don’t know. A multipolar world might lead to more wars. A unipolar world isn’t fair but when no one is near-peer with the toughest guy on the block, a fight is unlikely to break out - that toughest guy often plays…
It’s still keyword-based. They just weight the appearance of the keyword in the documents now.
What does “Hated the name Harry and got it removed” meant then? Sounds like the poster got the name removed. Also it was his grandfather that gave him the name “Harry”, not his parents.
> SE Asian ethnic Chinese names: Harry Lee Kuan Yew, (English name) (Surname) (Given name). Hated the name Harry and got it removed, though many Chinese are referred to by an English name. Really? Your parents named you…
Companies like Apple kind of do it for you as you upgrade from iPhone to iPhone and data from your old phone is transferred to the new one.
I think people’s GoogleFu has also gotten worse. A lot of examples on this page of bad google results have natural language queries. Google is a traditional search engine. Traditional search engines run on keywords. You…
> Videos are too light on solid information and are too hard to use as references. Depends on the video. I rarely use videos for how-to though. The written word is more convenient as it allows me to skim it and it’s…
> Microsoft was one of the most ruthless orgs in tech history. MS is like a boxer who doesn’t just want to beat you in the ring. He wants to outright kill you too so you will never fight again.
YouTube search doesn’t even respect the “exclude word(s)” operator “-“ anymore. Freaking useless. Imagine trying to find videos on the Cyberpunk genre and getting nothing but videos on that buggy video game that came…
Yupe, keywords is still how I search most of the time unless I’m literally looking for a question (or something close to it) hoping to hit a Stack Overflow and clones / Reddit post asking that question. You can tell who…
Google isn’t answering your question. That’s not its job. Its job is to find websites talking about what you entered as your query. If all people are doing is speculating … that’s all Google will return.
> release date of an upcoming video game or movie which you know for a fact hasn't had an announced date. What do you get? Speculation? If so … I mean what did you expect? No one knows the answer so neither would Google.
I don’t know if Google has degraded. I mean I haven’t noticed it. Maybe I just search mostly common stuff. For niche stuff that Google doesn’t know much about, search engines like DDG seem to know even less.
> If they were able to build a toaster (or whatever) profitably than they would have already done it. For countries like Vietnam, that might be due to lack of investment. For the last few decades, everyone was…
> This is already happening with more than ~80% of products that are "Made in Vietnam" and at least ~40% of products that are "Made in Korea." I wonder how long they are willing to do that. Those countries aren’t on the…
> Can we feel confident that an Apple HEIC sitting inside an iPhone can be read 120 years from now? The photos are trivial to copy though and will likely be preserved, if the owner chooses to do so, by being replicated…
I take it contributing to SS is voluntary? Else it’s kind of like robbery. When you take a job with a pension, you run the risk of not being able to collect that pension if you die early. But it’s your choice to take…
> Data analysts and accountants literally pour though millions of featureless numbers over their career, why would this be any different? The numbers are probably meaningful to them due to their education though. It’s…
Then crypto will get sued again and again while the SEC refine their internal model of what is lawful based on the outcome of court cases. On the bright side, it clarify things. The downside is it cost a lot of money.…
Frankly, the SEC is probably feeling their way around too. They have an internal model of what is and isn’t lawful and they sue based on that. But that’s their internal model, not the actual law - as decided by…
Works fine for me on a 17e.
> Rust may have a tremendous success in the future, because it's much easier to write it with AI (ignoring for a moment whether that's really a good thing). It’s interesting that Rust could become the most deployed but…
> C being an old soul mate. Maybe try Odin. Based on what I have read, it’s basically C capability-wise with better ergonomics - a simple language; no objects and limited compile time shenanigans.
Don't think it has worked though. People in generally don't seem to give a shit. Everyone is worried about day to day stuff - the price and availability of housing (getting kind of stupid now), inflation, job security,…
He bought into those companies willingly and on his terms though. Twitter he was force to buy. Now he is flailing around for some kind of exit strategy from his 1 billion a year interest payments. Also today's Musk…
I don’t know. A multipolar world might lead to more wars. A unipolar world isn’t fair but when no one is near-peer with the toughest guy on the block, a fight is unlikely to break out - that toughest guy often plays…
It’s still keyword-based. They just weight the appearance of the keyword in the documents now.
What does “Hated the name Harry and got it removed” meant then? Sounds like the poster got the name removed. Also it was his grandfather that gave him the name “Harry”, not his parents.
> SE Asian ethnic Chinese names: Harry Lee Kuan Yew, (English name) (Surname) (Given name). Hated the name Harry and got it removed, though many Chinese are referred to by an English name. Really? Your parents named you…
Companies like Apple kind of do it for you as you upgrade from iPhone to iPhone and data from your old phone is transferred to the new one.
I think people’s GoogleFu has also gotten worse. A lot of examples on this page of bad google results have natural language queries. Google is a traditional search engine. Traditional search engines run on keywords. You…
> Videos are too light on solid information and are too hard to use as references. Depends on the video. I rarely use videos for how-to though. The written word is more convenient as it allows me to skim it and it’s…
> Microsoft was one of the most ruthless orgs in tech history. MS is like a boxer who doesn’t just want to beat you in the ring. He wants to outright kill you too so you will never fight again.
YouTube search doesn’t even respect the “exclude word(s)” operator “-“ anymore. Freaking useless. Imagine trying to find videos on the Cyberpunk genre and getting nothing but videos on that buggy video game that came…
Yupe, keywords is still how I search most of the time unless I’m literally looking for a question (or something close to it) hoping to hit a Stack Overflow and clones / Reddit post asking that question. You can tell who…
Google isn’t answering your question. That’s not its job. Its job is to find websites talking about what you entered as your query. If all people are doing is speculating … that’s all Google will return.
> release date of an upcoming video game or movie which you know for a fact hasn't had an announced date. What do you get? Speculation? If so … I mean what did you expect? No one knows the answer so neither would Google.
I don’t know if Google has degraded. I mean I haven’t noticed it. Maybe I just search mostly common stuff. For niche stuff that Google doesn’t know much about, search engines like DDG seem to know even less.
> If they were able to build a toaster (or whatever) profitably than they would have already done it. For countries like Vietnam, that might be due to lack of investment. For the last few decades, everyone was…
> This is already happening with more than ~80% of products that are "Made in Vietnam" and at least ~40% of products that are "Made in Korea." I wonder how long they are willing to do that. Those countries aren’t on the…
> Can we feel confident that an Apple HEIC sitting inside an iPhone can be read 120 years from now? The photos are trivial to copy though and will likely be preserved, if the owner chooses to do so, by being replicated…
I take it contributing to SS is voluntary? Else it’s kind of like robbery. When you take a job with a pension, you run the risk of not being able to collect that pension if you die early. But it’s your choice to take…
> Data analysts and accountants literally pour though millions of featureless numbers over their career, why would this be any different? The numbers are probably meaningful to them due to their education though. It’s…
Then crypto will get sued again and again while the SEC refine their internal model of what is lawful based on the outcome of court cases. On the bright side, it clarify things. The downside is it cost a lot of money.…
Frankly, the SEC is probably feeling their way around too. They have an internal model of what is and isn’t lawful and they sue based on that. But that’s their internal model, not the actual law - as decided by…